We all called him train,
No purer person you will _;
Every morning we would gather,
To watch Train chugging down the _;

Each morning we would pump our fists,
Like little children are want to ;
He would pull his imaginary whistle,
Then go, whoo-whoo, whoo-whoo, whoo-__;

Train was a slow learner,
And he wasn't too __,
One thing he did possess,
Was a big loving __;

The little money he made,
From cleaning horse stalls,
To him wasn't a great _;
Each morning he would buy bread,
For all the little birds,
And the small animals to ;

One day a small child,
Fell into a raging river,
Running thorough a biting rain,
That cut like a sharpened __,
With no thought of himself,
Train leaped into that river,
Swam to that little child,
And save that baby's _;

Train he was still mortal,
He had every thing to live for,
And he didn't want to ;
The last time he was seen,
He was flowing down the river,
His hand up, waving __;

They found Train a few days later,
There was nothing any one could ;
Some say that off in the distance,
They heard Train going whoo-whoo, whoo-__;

I know that Train is with,
God in heaven and that,
He is doing just _;
For each morning the angels,
All gather to watch Train,
Go chugging down the _;

The following poem is based on The Ten
Commandments. The best moral guide ever.
It is intended as an addition to the
Ten Commandments and not as a replacement.
I worded it so as not to offend anyone.
With the continous argument between
Church and State (The Word "God"), this
nation's morals are being destroyed.
Faith is between an individual and their
God and can never be a collective belief!

THE BEST WAY TO DESTROY A MORAL SOCIETY
IS TO DESTROY THAT SOCIETY'S MORALS!

The Ten Morals:
By L. Don Oliver

It is morally right to have,
Faith for what you believe;
It is morally wrong to worship,
What others contrive to deceive;

It is morally wrong to assail others,
Even the words we speak;
It is morally right to rest,
On one day of each week;

It is morally right to honor parents,
Even if there should be strife;
It is morally wrong and illegal,
To take another person's life;

It is morally right to be honest,
To the one you're committed to;
It s morally wrong and illegal to take,
That which doesn't belong to you;

It is morally wrong to utter untruths,
For many it can lead to distress;
It is morally wrong to be jealous,
Of what others may possess;

I've aways lived by the "Golden Moral",
Of everything that I perceive
To always do for others,
What I wish them to do for me;